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97 Toyota Supra Targo Top Limited Edition 15th Anniversary Turbo Automatic Mkiv on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:190000
Location:

97 SUPRA LIMITED EDTION 15TH ANNIVERSARY CAR .. SILVER ON BLACK
LEATHER INTERIOR IN MINT CONDITION

2JZGE ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION


 CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS IT HAS NEVER BEEN PAINTED .. ORINGAL PAINT DOES HAVE DINGS AND NORMAL WEAR .. INTERIOR IS VERY NICE NO RIPS OR TEARS NEVER SMOKED IN GARGAGE KEPT


MODS ARE



 STAGGERED XXR531 RIMS .. 18X8 IN
FRONT 18X10S IN THE REAR .. NEW
 
AEM EMS V1 ECU with 3.5bar map sensor
and IAT sensor
MAC boost controller currently operated
by AEM
AEM UEGO gauge and wired into AEM
COMP Triplex Ball Bearing Billet 6265
turbo
Custom oil/water feed and drain lines
Exotic speed manifold and downpipe
Blitz Nur Spec exhaust
Custom intercooler piping
Mishimoto intercooler
Tial Q BOV
High capacity radiator
Front and rear stainless steel brake lines
24,000GVWR transmission cooler
Megan racing (track) coilovers
Brand new Brakes with ceramic pads
98+ steering wheel

  WILL LISTEN TO
SERIOUS CASH OFFERS ASWELL AS
TRADE OFFERS .... ON OTHER SUPRAS ,
EVOS , C6 CORVETTE , 6.0 GTO , OLDER
MUSCLE CARS CAMARO , TRANS AM ,
CUDA , MUSTANG , CREW CAB TRUCKS ,
F250 , 1500 , DURAMAX , CUMMINS , 370Z
, NISSAN SKYLINE


ONLY BIDD IF U HAVE THE FUNDS TO BUY



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Toyota officially outsells GM, VW through first three quarters

Tue, 29 Oct 2013

When it comes to global vehicle deliveries, the term "Big Three" doesn't apply to Ford, Chrysler and General Motors, but instead Toyota, GM and Volkswagen - in that order - through the third quarter of 2013. Toyota sold 7.41-million vehicles through the third quarter and is on track to deliver more vehicles this year than GM and VW, which sold 7.25-million and 7.03-million, respectively, through the same period, Bloomberg reports.
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Toyota to end Australian production by 2017

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There is more bad news for the Australian auto industry today, as Toyota has just announced that it will follow General Motors and Ford in shuttering its manufacturing operations on the continent. Production and assembly will cease by the end of 2017, but Toyota will remain in Australia as a sales and distribution company.
"We did everything that we could to transform our business, but the reality is that there are too many factors beyond our control that make it unviable to build cars in Australia," said Toyota Australia President and CEO Max Yasuda.
In an official statement, Yasuda said that the closure would directly affect 2,500 manufacturing employees and an unknown number of corporate workers. However, a report in the Australian newspaper The Age suggests that the jobs of 24,000 workers at Australian auto suppliers could also be in jeopardy. Toyota currently builds its Camry, Camry Hybrid, Aurion sedans in Australia, along with four-cylinder engines, and it plans to begin importing the Camry and Aurion after production stops.